[b]Evelyn Waugh
He had no strength for any other war than his own solitary struggle to keep alive.[/b]
It either comes down to that and you know it, or it comes down to that and you don’t.
She told me later that she had made a kind of note of me in her mind, as, scanning the shelf for a particular book, one will sometimes have one’s attention caught by another, take it down, glance at the title page and saying I must read that, too, when I’ve the time," replace it and continue the search.
Let’s be optimistic shall we?
…it’s a rather pleasant change when all your life you’ve had people looking after you, to have someone to look after yourself. Only of course it has to be someone pretty hopeless to need looking after by me.
So, anyone here need looking after?
It would be a dull world if we all thought alike.
Yeah, you know what’s coming: Tell that to the objectivists!!
Have you at any time been detained in a mental home or similar institution? If so, give particulars.
I was at Scone College, Oxford, for two years,’ said Paul.
Plus he posted here.
The vision fades, the soul sickens, and the routine of survival starts again.
And that’s before the part about eternal recurrence.